Welcome to today’s daily kōrero!
Anyone can make the thread, first in first served. If you are here on a day and there’s no daily thread, feel free to create it!
Anyway, it’s just a chance to talk about your day, what you have planned, what you have done, etc.
So, how’s it going?
To be fair, we’ve only had 4 threads in the last week! But yes, perhaps the answer is not to have threads posted haphazardly, but instead have one thread per week that people can post on all week.
I think that’s a good idea.
I have noticed that the daily threads seem to average alot less comments now compared to a few months ago. Do you have access to the trend on active users etc?
Lemmy itself doesn’t keep a history (as far as I know), but the active users are available through the public API so there are sites that track it for instances.
Here’s one I just searched up: https://lemmy.fediverse.observer/lemmy.nz
In the Charts section it shows active users (at least one action - post, comment, vote - in the last month or in the last 6 months). It’s worth mentioning Lemmy v0.19 was the first to count voting as active users, before that it was only those who commented or posted, so the general increase in the number of active users on lemmy can probably be attributed to how they are counted (as various instances updated to 0.19) and not to an actual increase.
I do note ours shows a little drop recently, but also note that this is users whose accounts are on our instance. Lemmy.nz has about 800 users but /c/newzealand has about 1.5k subscribers and 2k users active on here in the last 6 months, so the stats are a bit misleading because they don’t count people who participate here but their accounts are on other instances.
Huh interesting. I guess that’s another quirk with this whole federation stuff. Maybe it’s something that can be fixed in the future.
I guess it’s a matter of someone collecting the information. The side bar of the community has active user stats for the community, and I think that should be just as accessible as instance stats.
But sites have been around a long time collecting mastodon and other fediverse stats, and communities don’t really exist there. So stats sites don’t seem interested in collecting the community info in Lemmy.
I think it’s likely doable, just I haven’t found anyone actually doing it.